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Vucic: Czech PM to visit Serbia soon, we expect greater Czech involvement in projects
ARANDJELOVAC - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Thursday Czech PM Petr Fiala would visit Serbia soon, and noted that he expected even greater Czech involvement in infrastructure projects in Serbia.
Vucic said this during a tour of a new plant of non-alcoholic beverages producer Knjaz Milos in Arandjelovac, central Serbia.
Knez warns against overworked Constitutional Court as this would weaken it
On the occasion of Constitution Day, Constitutional Court president Rajko Knez has told the STA in an interview that the country’s top court has also been affected by the Covid-19 epidemic in terms of caseload. He warned against the overburdening of the Constitutional Court with additional tasks in general as this may weaken the institution.
Today Is the 111th Anniversary of Bulgaria's Declaration of Independence
The 111th anniversary of Bulgaria's declaration of independence is celebrated today. On that day in 1908, Prince Ferdinand proclaimed that Bulgaria was no longer a vassal principality of the Ottoman Empire. The political and financial dependence imposed on Bulgarians by European powers through the Berlin Treaty remains in the past.
Parts of Sofia Remain Without Hot Water Until May 20 Due to Repairs
From May 13 (Monday) to May 20, 2019, (incl.) heating will be stopped in "Mladost-1", "Musagenitsa", "Darvenitsa", Studentski Grad, and Vitosha districts and for all residences of Simeonovsko Shosse Blvd., as well, reported NOVA TV.
Toplofikatsiya Sofia Stops Hot Water in Several Metropolitan Districts on Monday
"Toplofikatsiya Sofia" reminds its clients that from May 13 (Monday) to May 20, 2019, (incl.) heating will be stopped in "Mladost-1", "Musagenitsa", "Darvenitsa", Studentski Grad, and Vitosha districts and for all residences of Simeonovsko Shosse Blvd. as well.
Helicopters and Military Planes will Fly at a Low Altitude above Sofia
In the next three days, in connection with the preparation and holding of the military parade on the occasion of the celebration of the Bulgarian Army Day and the Feast of the Bulgarian Army, helicopters and airplanes of the Air Force (Air Force) of the Republic of Bulgaria will perform flights flying at a low altitude above Knyaz Alexander I Square.
The Direction of Traffic on Three Key Streets in Downtown Sofia is Changing
The direction of traffic on three key streets in the center of Sofia is changing from today, reports bTV.
The reversal concerns the central streets Pozitano, Kniaz Boris I and Alabin, and the key point of the changes is Lavele Street.
The Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CITUB) will Protest Today
The Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CITUB) will protest today, October 27, demanding higher incomes and protecting the fundamental rights of the people.
The protest will begin at 11:30 am from St. Alexander Nevsky Square and the participants will walk on the following route:
Bulgaria Celebrates Independence Day
On Friday, Bulgarians celebrate the 108th anniversary of the proclamation of independence of the country. September 22 has been celebrated as an official holiday since 1900.
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Syrian Migrant Killed in Downtown Sofia
A man reported dead earlier on Sunday in the Bulgarian capital Sofia's downtown area was a migrant from Syria, police have confirmed.
The victim was chased after by two men who attacked them with a knife and stabbed him several times. He died from his wounds before emergency medical teams had arrived.
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